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Community School for Creative Education builds on an international legacy of Waldorf schools, and draws inspiration from similar efforts for public schools focused on creative education for the whole child.

News from the international community of Waldorf-inspired schools

UNESCO World Youth Festival in the Stutgart Waldorf School in Germany
In July 2009, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organziation, known as UNESCO again for the third year sponsored its International Youth Festival, bringing together young people from around the world, in Stuttgart , Germany , the founding city of Waldorf education. Its plenary sessions were held in the Stuttgart Waldorf School (for more see www.unescofestival.com/en/). The focus of the festival is promoting international understanding, promoting the inter-cultural dialogue & learning with and from one anotherpromoting understanding and hospitality internationally.

Read about the social mission in Waldorf education, including how schools have provided intercultural links in socially polarized communities such as South Africa, Israel, and Brazil, and Waldorf/UNESCO connection on the k12academics website.

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Students will be considered for admission without regard to ethnicity, national origin, gender, disability, or achievement level. The CSCE will strive to meet the district % of sub-group representations. The Community School for Creative Education will be non-sectarian in its programs, admission policies, employment practices, and all other operations, and will not charge tuition nor discriminate against any student based on ethnicity, national origin, gender, or disability. The Community School for Creative Education is open to all students in the state of California who wish to attend the school.